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 'Trapper John, M.D.' actor Charles Siebert dies at 84  Charles Siebert, the actor who portrayed the pompous Dr. Stanley Riverside II on all seven seasons of the CBS medical drama series "Trapper John, M.D.," has died. He was 84.      Watch: 'Sonic Frontiers' shows off jaw-dropping open world in new gameplay teaser  Sega on Tuesday released the first gameplay teaser trailer for "Sonic Frontiers," the upcoming open-world Sonic the Hedgehog video game.      Texas authorities, lawyer say teacher did close door Uvalde gunman used to enter school  The Texas Department of Public Safety on Tuesday said that a teacher at Robb Elementary School in Uvalde, Texas, did close a door that the gunman who shot and killed 19 students and two teachers used to enter the school.      Woman gored by bison in Yellowstone  A 25-year-old woman was hospitalized with puncture wounds and other injuries after she was gored by a bison in Yellowstone National Park, officials said Tuesday.      Tampa Bay Buccaneers to sign ex-Chicago Bears DT Akiem Hicks  Former Chicago Bears standout defensive tackle Akiem Hicks reached an agreement on a short-term contract with the Tampa Bay Buccaneers on Tuesday.      Two children killed in Uvalde school shooting laid to rest Tuesday  The first two of 19 children killed a week ago in Texas were buried during funeral services on Tuesday as investigators and the community cope with the aftermath of the deadliest school shooting since Sandy Hook.      French Open tennis: Rafael Nadal tops rival Novak Djokovic in quarterfinals  Rafael Nadal outlasted defending French Open champion Novak Djokovic in a four-set quarterfinal thriller Tuesday in Paris, moving one step closer to his 14th championship at the clay-court Grand Slam tournament.      New York to suspend gasoline taxes Wednesday amid surging prices  New York will suspend its motor fuel tax as well as sales taxes on gasoline through the end of the year beginning Wednesday.      House to consider Protect Our Kids Act on Wednesday to toughen gun law  The House Judiciary Committee is expected to consider legislation Wednesday that would strengthen gun control laws in the wake of a mass shooting at a Texas elementary school, the committee said Tuesday.      Supreme Court blocks Texas social media law  The Supreme Court blocked a new Texas law that bans social media platforms with more than 50 million users from censoring conservative viewpoints in an emergency stay Tuesday.      2 Russian soldiers sentenced for war crimes in Ukraine  A Ukrainian court on Tuesday sentenced two Russian soldiers to more than 11 years in prison each for war crimes related to shelling near Kharkiv.      U.N. nuclear watchdog: Iran has enough enriched uranium to build atomic bomb  Iran has accumulated enough enriched uranium to build a nuclear bomb and has failed to provide information about nuclear material found in the country, the United Nations atomic agency said in a pair of reports Tuesday.      Overwhelming demand forces Taco Bell to pull Mexican Pizza after two weeks  Taco Bell is pulling its popular Mexican Pizza from menus because of overwhelming demand, the fast food chain announced Tuesday.      70 missing children, human trafficking victims found in Texas operation  70 missing children, including victims of sex trafficking, have been found in western Texas in a U.S. Homeland Security investigation called Operation Lost Souls.      New Australian PM names 10 women in new cabinet announcement  Newly-elected Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese named his government cabinet Tuesday, including selecting women for 10 of the 32 positions -- a record.      Dow falls 222 points as markets end May in the red  The Dow Jones Industrial Average fell 222 points Tuesday as U.S. markets closed May in the red despite a late rally last week.      BTS urges end to anti-Asian hate during White House visit  South Korean boy band BTS visited the White House Tuesday and urged Americans to end anti-Asian hate during a press briefing before meeting with President Joe Biden on the final day of AANHPI Heritage Month.      Submerged Mittani-Empire era-city reappears during drought  A  3,400-year-old city believed to be central to the Mittani Empire re-emerged from the Tigris River earlier this year due to extreme drought in Iraq, scientists said Tuesday.      Watch: Lake Michigan dog rescue caught on camera in Chicago  A man jumped into Lake Michigan to rescue a struggling dog, and the dramatic scene was caught on camera by a boater.      'Top Gun: Maverick,' 'Stranger Things' stars to present at MTV Movie & TV Awards  MTV announced presenters for its MTV Movie & TV Awards and MTV Movie & TV Awards: Unscripted on Tuesday. Presenters include stars of "Top Gun: Maverick," "Stranger Things," "Selling the OC" and more.      President Joe Biden said he'll give Fed space to do its job to tackle inflation  President Joe Biden said he respects the Federal Reserve and plans to give it the space it needs to do its job to tackle inflation ahead of his Tuesday meeting with Chairman Jerome Powell.      Man prevented from graduating over $4.80 fee receives diploma 60 years later  A 78-year-old California man walked across the stage alongside his high school's class of 2022 to accept a diploma that spent 60 years locked away in a filing cabinet.      Shooting outside graduation ceremony held at Xavier University of Louisiana kills 1, injures 2  A shooting outside a high school graduation held at Xavier University of Louisiana killed one person and injured two others Tuesday, New Orleans police said.       | 
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 Russian Military Is Repeating Mistakes in Eastern Ukraine, U.S. SaysPresident Vladimir V. Putin sent in a new commander in April, but Russian troops are still facing morale and other problems, American officials say.        Seizing Russian Assets to Help Ukraine Sets Off White House DebateSome European officials want to use more than $300 billion in Russian central bank assets to rebuild Ukraine. But Biden administration officials warn that diverting those funds could be illegal.        Forces Battle for Ukraine City, as E.U. Ratchets Up ResponsesAs Russian forces advanced into Sievierodonetsk, Ukraine’s allies promised increased aid, a sharp drop in Russian oil imports and efforts to ship Ukrainian grain out of the country.        A Plea to Celebrate Life as Funerals Begin for Uvalde VictimsA week after the shooting at Robb Elementary School, the nearly two dozen funerals have begun in a community that must contemplate an agonizing new reality.        Texas Shooting Stokes Democrats’ Disagreements About the PolicePresident Biden recently issued an executive order aimed at overhauling policing. But while the move was widely praised, Democrats remain split about just how much to fund the police.        Supreme Court Blocks Texas Law Regulating Social Media PlatformsThe law, prompted by conservative complaints about censorship, prohibits big technology companies like Facebook and Twitter from removing posts based on the views they express.        During the Omicron Wave, Death Rates Soared for Older PeopleLast year, people 65 and older died from Covid at lower rates than in previous waves. But with Omicron and waning immunity, death rates rose again.        In Mali, a Massacre With a Russian FootprintCivilian deaths have spiked in Mali since Russian mercenaries of the Wagner Group began operating alongside the military. In late March, hundreds were executed in the village of Moura.        How Russia’s Wagner Group Is Expanding in AfricaBest known for its mercenaries, the Wagner Group also mines diamonds, spreads disinformation and props up autocrats in an effort to grow Russia’s footprint.        The Doctor Prescribed an Obesity Drug. Her Insurer Called It ‘Vanity.’Many insurance companies refuse to cover new weight loss drugs that their doctors deem medically necessary.        ‘The Wire’ Creators, David Simon and Ed Burns, on the Show 20 Years LaterDavid Simon and Ed Burns discuss the legacy of their seminal crime drama, and why the systemic decay it depicted has become only more profound.        President Biden: What America Will and Will Not Do in UkraineThe U.S. will help Ukraine be in the strongest possible position at the negotiating table. We do not want to prolong the war just to inflict pain on Russia.        We Clerked for Justices Scalia and Stevens. America Is Getting Heller Wrong.The decision has been misused in important policy debates about our nation’s gun laws.         Should We Be Forced to See Exactly What an AR-15 Does to a 10-Year-Old?A violent society ought to view its handiwork.        The War in Ukraine May Be Impossible to Stop. And the U.S. Deserves Much of the Blame.A tragic, local and ambiguous conflict has been turned into a potential world conflagration.        My Governor Can Pass Bad Abortion Laws. But I Won’t Enforce Them.No matter what the law says, I’ll never prosecute a woman for getting an abortion. My fellow prosecutors need to step up and make the same promise.        Sex, Abortion and Feminism, as Seen From the RightThe socially conservative legal scholar Erika Bachiochi argues that abortion rights have stalled women’s progress toward equality.        How Putin Has Played His Energy CardsThe energy realists Jason Bordoff and Meghan O’Sullivan explain why the Ukraine war means a very bumpy ride in the transition off of fossil fuels.        It’s Doom Times in TechWill this meltdown permanently damage the tech world, or is this one more temporary blip?        David Ellison on ‘Top Gun: Maverick,’ Working With Tom Cruise and Hiring John LasseterThe film producer talks Hollywood and making a “love letter to aviation.”        Finger Foods, an InvestigationAt these restaurants, you’ll be using your hands.        Nadal Advances to French Open Semifinals After Defeating DjokovicRafael Nadal’s match with Novak Djokovic lasted more than four hours. Nadal will face Alexander Zverev, the third seed, in a semifinal.        China Investigates Children’s Math TextbooksThe discovery of what some viewed as disturbing illustrations in books for elementary school students set off a national furor.        Alligator Kills Florida Man Retrieving Frisbees in Lake, Officials SayThe 47-year-old man frequently swam into a lake near a disc golf course to retrieve stray discs and sell them, a park official said.        The World’s Largest Plant Is a Self-Cloning Sea Grass in AustraliaThe species is called Poseidon’s ribbon weed, and researchers say it has spread to cover an area the size of Cincinnati over the past 4,500 years.         More Recent Articles | 
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 Charles Siebert, the actor who portrayed the pompous Dr. Stanley Riverside II on all seven seasons of the CBS medical drama series "Trapper John, M.D.," has died. He was 84.   
 Sega on Tuesday released the first gameplay teaser trailer for "Sonic Frontiers," the upcoming open-world Sonic the Hedgehog video game.   
 The Texas Department of Public Safety on Tuesday said that a teacher at Robb Elementary School in Uvalde, Texas, did close a door that the gunman who shot and killed 19 students and two teachers used to enter the school.   
 A 25-year-old woman was hospitalized with puncture wounds and other injuries after she was gored by a bison in Yellowstone National Park, officials said Tuesday.   
 Former Chicago Bears standout defensive tackle Akiem Hicks reached an agreement on a short-term contract with the Tampa Bay Buccaneers on Tuesday.   
 The first two of 19 children killed a week ago in Texas were buried during funeral services on Tuesday as investigators and the community cope with the aftermath of the deadliest school shooting since Sandy Hook.   
 Rafael Nadal outlasted defending French Open champion Novak Djokovic in a four-set quarterfinal thriller Tuesday in Paris, moving one step closer to his 14th championship at the clay-court Grand Slam tournament.   
 New York will suspend its motor fuel tax as well as sales taxes on gasoline through the end of the year beginning Wednesday.   
 The House Judiciary Committee is expected to consider legislation Wednesday that would strengthen gun control laws in the wake of a mass shooting at a Texas elementary school, the committee said Tuesday.   
 The Supreme Court blocked a new Texas law that bans social media platforms with more than 50 million users from censoring conservative viewpoints in an emergency stay Tuesday.   
 A Ukrainian court on Tuesday sentenced two Russian soldiers to more than 11 years in prison each for war crimes related to shelling near Kharkiv.   
 Iran has accumulated enough enriched uranium to build a nuclear bomb and has failed to provide information about nuclear material found in the country, the United Nations atomic agency said in a pair of reports Tuesday.   
 Taco Bell is pulling its popular Mexican Pizza from menus because of overwhelming demand, the fast food chain announced Tuesday.   
 70 missing children, including victims of sex trafficking, have been found in western Texas in a U.S. Homeland Security investigation called Operation Lost Souls.   
 Newly-elected Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese named his government cabinet Tuesday, including selecting women for 10 of the 32 positions -- a record.   
 The Dow Jones Industrial Average fell 222 points Tuesday as U.S. markets closed May in the red despite a late rally last week.   
 South Korean boy band BTS visited the White House Tuesday and urged Americans to end anti-Asian hate during a press briefing before meeting with President Joe Biden on the final day of AANHPI Heritage Month.   
 A  3,400-year-old city believed to be central to the Mittani Empire re-emerged from the Tigris River earlier this year due to extreme drought in Iraq, scientists said Tuesday.   
 A man jumped into Lake Michigan to rescue a struggling dog, and the dramatic scene was caught on camera by a boater.   
 MTV announced presenters for its MTV Movie & TV Awards and MTV Movie & TV Awards: Unscripted on Tuesday. Presenters include stars of "Top Gun: Maverick," "Stranger Things," "Selling the OC" and more.   
 President Joe Biden said he respects the Federal Reserve and plans to give it the space it needs to do its job to tackle inflation ahead of his Tuesday meeting with Chairman Jerome Powell.   
 A 78-year-old California man walked across the stage alongside his high school's class of 2022 to accept a diploma that spent 60 years locked away in a filing cabinet.   
 A shooting outside a high school graduation held at Xavier University of Louisiana killed one person and injured two others Tuesday, New Orleans police said.   
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